New Kent Charles City Chronicle

News for New Kent County and Charles City County, Virginia | October 15, 2024

‘Triad of the Year’

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  • Snaxi launches delivery service in Charles City, New Kent County

    Snaxi Food Delivery has launched a service area in Charles City and New Kent County. With its home base in Charles City and owned by Eli Dancy, Snaxi delivers food to the areas of Quinton, Providence Forge, and Charles City. The service also delivers auto parts. Snaxi was created in 2018 as a delivery service to unserved areas. Operation hours are 7 a.m.-9 p.m. For more information, call 804-557-0505 or visit www.snaxiva.com.

  • Early Zabriskie goal enough for Lady Trojans’ victory over Lafayette

    In a game where sometimes all it takes only one score to win, the team has to be able to grab that opportunity when it is available. New Kent’s Lady Trojans’ field hockey team did just that. Emma Zabriskie’s score in the first period turned out to be the only point of the contest as New Kent blanked the Lafayette Lady Rams 1-0 in Monday night’s Bay Rivers District contest. New Kent struck early in the game thanks to Zabriskie, who found the back of the net at the 4:16 mark of the opening frame. From there, the Lady Trojans’…
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  • Two Christian touchdowns are enough as New Kent beats Jamestown on Homecoming night

    After earning victory number one on the road at Tabb, New Kent’s Trojans looked to give their home crowd the same type of treatment as they hosted Jamestown on Friday night as part of Homecoming festivities. The result would be something the hosts could celebrate when the final horn sounded. New Kent defeated Jamestown 14-7, notching win number two in a row in front of the homecoming crowd. The Trojans would be the first team to score in the contest. With 1:29 left in the first quarter, New Kent drove 60 yards down the field on Jamestown, with Nathaniel Christian…
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  • Gray twins dampen Charles City’s Homecoming with six combined scores

    Friday night’s homecoming football game for Charles City’s Panthers looked to provide an opportunity to earn their first win in more than five years as they welcomed the visiting John Marshall Justices from Richmond. But unfortunately for the Panthers, a pair of twin brothers from the visitors elected to spoil the festivities and opportunity to win for the hosts. John Marshall’s Jacquan Gray rushed for four touchdowns while brother Jacquise Gray caught one and ran one in for a score as the visiting Justices coasted to a 42-0 win over Charles City, extending their losing streak to 24 games. It…
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